yeah the macero edits work sometimes, sometimes they don't.
Like after hearing the Complete cellar door sessions, Live-Evil becomes pointless. Or the Live at the Fillmore original release. But Teo was probably just trying to stitch together 4 20-min LP sides out of a non-stop hour long performance.
I actually had an auditory vision listening to this in the 90's. Miles told me through his horn that I will get my money and be patient. These words played through the tones of a trumpet have kept me going over the years, seriously.
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I actually had an auditory vision listening to this in the 90's. Miles told me through his horn that I will get my money and be patient. These words played through the tones of a trumpet have kept me going over the years, seriously.
The 73-74 bands are the deepest electric stuff Miles ever did imo. Miles, Liebman, PETE COSEY, Reggie Lucas, Michael Henderson, Al Foster and MTume. Those guys were takin it OUT. Cosey putting down the guitar and making blips and bleeps on a Synthi aks and rocking a 12-string electric tuned to whatever.
I actually had an auditory vision listening to this in the 90's. Miles told me through his horn that I will get my money and be patient. These words played through the tones of a trumpet have kept me going over the years, seriously.
STICK YOSELF!
OK, before I agree I have to know what that means. I'm lost.
I actually had an auditory vision listening to this in the 90's. Miles told me through his horn that I will get my money and be patient. These words played through the tones of a trumpet have kept me going over the years, seriously.
STICK YOSELF!
OK, before I agree I have to know what that means. I'm lost.
Speak on the Isle of Wight 1970 appearance. Dave Holland and dem. One piece of music, muy heavy.
I have to admit doe that for me, this period is not the most inspiring work Miles has done - there is nothing to be gained in trying to play like this, or play along with it.
You just encounter it.
I cannot ride for "On The Corner". That is like the emperor's new clothes right there. Cats were too far gone but wouldn't admit it.
Japan only LP RAER. Pick it up at a boutique near you.
i don't think this is a Japan only record, bought this in '99 in a local record shop at a reasonable price.
Original pressing was Japan only. There's a bootleg/reissue available though.
And your reasoning makes no sense. Are you saying that Japan only records are not available to reasonable prices in your local record stores? You better take your ass to the local boutique record store son!
Japan only LP RAER. Pick it up at a boutique near you.
i don't think this is a Japan only record, bought this in '99 in a local record shop at a reasonable price.
Original pressing was Japan only. There's a bootleg/reissue available though.
And your reasoning makes no sense. Are you saying that Japan only records are not available to reasonable prices in your local record stores? You better take your ass to the local boutique record store son!
haha! ok, i will do that!
the reason why i said this is because normally they charge like the double price for JPN pressings...
One of the best things to come out of the CD era was the release of multiple complete sessions related to Miles' electric period. Once you get deep into those, it's hard to go back an think of that period by the official LPs that were released.
i love this album. it was the first album i ever set my mind on hunting for. that said, from this period i prefer "live evil" and "live at philharmonic hall." now that i typed those, i'm thinking of all the other stuff from that period. there's so much great stuff!
One of the best things to come out of the CD era was the release of multiple complete sessions related to Miles' electric period. Once you get deep into those, it's hard to go back an think of that period by the official LPs that were released.
Exactly. Although the vinyl version of Agharta is waaay better than the cd version.
Columbia keeps putting out really superior mixes of his back catalog on cd. BB, Silent Way, Sketches of Spain, and Get Up With It come to mind. I'm sentimental about my vinyl copy of Get Up With It, but I always reach for the cd version of He Loved Him Madly
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Like after hearing the Complete cellar door sessions, Live-Evil becomes pointless. Or the Live at the Fillmore original release. But Teo was probably just trying to stitch together 4 20-min LP sides out of a non-stop hour long performance.
Dark Magus is nice too but it's more of a heroin freakout - kind of a different bag.
STICK YOSELF!
the ghetto walk... in a silent way sessions . boom
Thank you.
That's also on one of those late 70s comps of electric era material. "Circle In The Round" or "Directions".
As for BB, I definitely appreciate. Been a while since I listened to it. Time for a revisit soon.
OK, before I agree I have to know what that means. I'm lost.
go rent The Mack and see me next week
cant tell you how many times i have done that, i also ride for this lp
i like teo edits and all
I have to admit doe that for me, this period is not the most inspiring work Miles has done - there is nothing to be gained in trying to play like this, or play along with it.
You just encounter it.
I cannot ride for "On The Corner". That is like the emperor's new clothes right there. Cats were too far gone but wouldn't admit it.
i don't think this is a Japan only record, bought this in '99 in a local record shop at a reasonable price.
Original pressing was Japan only. There's a bootleg/reissue available though.
And your reasoning makes no sense. Are you saying that Japan only records are not available to reasonable prices in your local record stores? You better take your ass to the local boutique record store son!
haha! ok, i will do that!
the reason why i said this is because normally they charge like the double price for JPN pressings...
fuck i love that record...
better not let Channing see this.
please refer to them as JPN pressings or Japanese pressings or Japan presses. Jap is a racist and dirty word.
Exactly. Although the vinyl version of Agharta is waaay better than the cd version.
Columbia keeps putting out really superior mixes of his back catalog on cd. BB, Silent Way, Sketches of Spain, and Get Up With It come to mind. I'm sentimental about my vinyl copy of Get Up With It, but I always reach for the cd version of He Loved Him Madly
^^^^^ edited! sorry for the mistake folks!
but please stop using the term "Prize Czech"!
me as a native i call everybody a brainless s******d who says this...
(how stupid can one be using the word czech instead of chech??)